My Custom Dash
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Re: My Custom Dash
My car had aluminum dash panels at one point. They werent poished out and it looked pretty good. It just wasnt what I was after so I sold them.
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- Your car is a: 4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
- Location: Mount Vernon WA
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I think I have all bases covered.Daniel wrote:Nice dash V6 looks like you have room for 2 or 3 more gauges on the side !
- Fuel Level
Speedo
Oil pressure
Tach.
Water temp.
voltmeter
Air/Fuel mixture
Vacuum
Clock
- Fuel Pump
Ignition
Engine Cooling Fan
Driving Lights
Interior Lights
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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I think it looks cool ! never seen a fiat with a metal dash before other then race cars but they didnt have amy dash was designed for providing information plus control. well plus I really like the polished aluminum look...haven't been blinded by it yet.. I have a polished steering wheel to match. Just what i like....
factory dash will be interesting to see it completed !
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I like the concept of an all wood dash, but do agree it needs a little more balance. How about the badge that originally was on the glove box. I think that might look good just above the warning lights, might give it the balance it needs. Just a thought.
Steve Alspaugh
1981 Spider 2000
Steve Alspaugh
1981 Spider 2000
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I agree with Steve wood dashes are nice too but yours could use more to balance it out. using the original bezel that was in the center of the dash may help too...buffed up and repainted it may look pretty good. On my dash it is the extra gauges that add the balance...
Rob
Rob
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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Re: My Custom Dash
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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Re: My Custom Dash
Hi v6spider
The clock you have in the dash what brand is it.
Nick
The clock you have in the dash what brand is it.
Nick
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Nick,nibbes123 wrote:Hi v6spider
The clock you have in the dash what brand is it.
Nick
All the gauges are Autometer Phantom Series gauges. Including the clock...
Rob
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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Resurrecting an old thread but I'm new here. I've enjoyed researching the archives. What a load of good information!
Don,
I really like what you did with your dash and have similar plans for my 77. In fact, I plan on making mine look as close to this Ferrari 275 GTS cockpit as possible, with the exception of the radio. I don't plan on having one. http://assets.hemmings.com/uimage/1560925-1600-1067.jpg
I like the carpeted hump and narrow console with gated shifter too. My seats won't have headrests either.
I might even relocate the glove box under the dash itself, similar to the Ferrari. I'm sure it would be an extensive undertaking but that's a challenge. Perhaps a pininfarina badge or a grab bar, similar to my Pontiac GTO, would "balance" it out, although I prefer the left/driver side tilt as well.
Strace
Don,
I really like what you did with your dash and have similar plans for my 77. In fact, I plan on making mine look as close to this Ferrari 275 GTS cockpit as possible, with the exception of the radio. I don't plan on having one. http://assets.hemmings.com/uimage/1560925-1600-1067.jpg
I like the carpeted hump and narrow console with gated shifter too. My seats won't have headrests either.
I might even relocate the glove box under the dash itself, similar to the Ferrari. I'm sure it would be an extensive undertaking but that's a challenge. Perhaps a pininfarina badge or a grab bar, similar to my Pontiac GTO, would "balance" it out, although I prefer the left/driver side tilt as well.
Strace